Syracuse University
Description:
The Syracuse University was founded in 1870. It is situated on a hill overlooking the center of Syracuse. Students enjoy the classic atmosphere of American colleges and also enjoy social and recreational opportunities of the city. The campus includes a variety of architectural styles and art, both historic and modern. Campus Virtual Tour.Syracuse University comprises more than 10.700 3.800 enrolled students and graduate students. As one of the largest universities in the field of national research, Syracuse offers a wide choice of academic opportunities and sociales.Todos students are enrolled in one of the 9 colleges, so you enjoy a cozy atmosphere familiar.
There are excellent facilities on campus. Students come there from 50 different states and from more than 100 countries and is one of 56 universities chosen for investigation by the Association of American Universities.
At Syracuse University students can pursue a career as much as Humanities. The possibility of living in residences on campus, enjoy school and extracurricular activities, and choose from more than 200 majors, makes this particularly attractive to university students who want to choose from a broader range of options.The variety of academic programs and the breadth of geographical environments, religious, racial, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds of students make Syracuse University a very peculiar institution.
Contacts for Student:
To manage and facilitate the activities of foreign students at the University of Syracuse there are many facilities which provides information on schools, colleges and university administration. The office staff and other members of the University Community will advise on administrative, cultural and personal.
One objective of this institution is to promote the University’s commitment to international education, facilitating the exchange relations, promoting the interaction between Americans and international students, increasing the University’s multicultural environment through the development of social and cultural programs.
